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Title: Is Visual Imagery Really Visual? Overlooked Evidence from Neuropsychology.

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Title:Is Visual Imagery Really Visual? Overlooked Evidence from Neuropsychology.
Authors:Farah, Martha J.
Descriptors:Cognitive ProcessesLiterature ReviewsNeurological OrganizationNeuropsychologySensory ExperienceVisual Perception
Source:Psychological Review, v95 n3 p307-17 Jul 1988
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Publication Date:1988-00-00
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Abstract:Neuropsychological findings relevant to the question of whether visual imagery is visual or perceptual are reviewed and compared to cognitive psychology theories. Imagery does not appear to represent information acquired through visual sensory channels; rather, it seems to use some of the same neural representational machinery as does vision. (SLD)
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Identifiers:Visual Imagery
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Languages:English
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